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I would love 4 matched front rims on mine, but hard to find obviously. I was thinking the 10.5 rears would be perfect on a 32-34 gtr though, just means buying two sets and flogging the rear rims off.

I was going to run standard 20 inch tyres, not the run flat crap. The new 355mm brakes I bought need more room...

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I would love 4 matched front rims on mine, but hard to find obviously. I was thinking the 10.5 rears would be perfect on a 32-34 gtr though, just means buying two sets and flogging the rear rims off.

I was going to run standard 20 inch tyres, not the run flat crap. The new 355mm brakes I bought need more room...

Apparently, the 35 GTR guys who track their cars prefer having a "square" set up; using 4 20x10.5" rears (better fit for front rubber allegedly).

So there is an untapped market for 20x9.5 fronts somewhere...

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Dunno - I'll ask but they will obviously be quite bulky.

If you click on the link now you will see they have replied in the affirmative. Its easy to sign up to TradeMe to bid and you might be able to get a quote for freight from e.g. http://www.interparcel.com.au/

In your favour the NZ$ is trending downwards at the moment.

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The stock 40 profile rear wide tyres will be larger, but in 245 40 20 they aren't much bigger than stock. I don't really want to go 35 profile... M35's have a huge guard to fill.

I require 4 front rims which makes it harder to find a set. I might try Just Jap anyway, but they would want drug money for them no doubt. Perhaps if I explain the rims are $280 US each new they will come to the party...

http://www.automotix.com/wheels_rims/2011-nissan-gtr-oem_alloy_wheel_rims-aly62519u30-product.html

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So your saying that 20 x 9.5 +40 Will fit all round on a c34 auto stagea?

Im so keen on these gtr wheels for my stag, i got the cash sitting here for a set but need to know if they will fit before i finally purchase.

http://www.finishlinewheels.com/NISSAN/GT-R/2010/

This site takes my fancy, i will email them and see what its gonna take to send to Australia hahaha.

Wish me luck.

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